Characterization of IIP2 and DC-offsets in transconductance mixers

K Kivekas, A Parssinen… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2001 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE Transactions on circuits and systems II: Analog and Digital …, 2001ieeexplore.ieee.org
Envelope distortion in transconductance mixers is analyzed in this paper. The analysis
consists of a simplified theoretical study, simulation results, and measurements about
several implemented mixers. The studied mixers are active single-balanced and double-
balanced structures. A theoretical mismatch analysis is carried out instead of a complex
mixer nonlinearity analysis; this gives an intuitive sense of even-order nonlinearity in
balanced mixers, and provides information about the fundamental restrictions of second …
Envelope distortion in transconductance mixers is analyzed in this paper. The analysis consists of a simplified theoretical study, simulation results, and measurements about several implemented mixers. The studied mixers are active single-balanced and double-balanced structures. A theoretical mismatch analysis is carried out instead of a complex mixer nonlinearity analysis; this gives an intuitive sense of even-order nonlinearity in balanced mixers, and provides information about the fundamental restrictions of second-order input intercept point (IIP2) and the relations of different imbalances to actual performance. The analysis uses a number of simplifying assumptions, but without losing generality. The IIP2 is sensitive to any mismatch in a differential circuit topology. It will be shown that an excellent IIP2 can be achieved in slightly imbalanced conditions by a controllable mismatch device.
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